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There have been a lot of changes in the past year as airlines have merged (or are about to!), award requirements have changed on various routes such as with Air France (or are about to with programs like Aeroplan), new airlines have joined alliances and formed non-alliance partnerships like Qantas and Emirates’ recent agreement, and frequent flyer programs themselves have changed – such as Delta and United both adding a revenue-based component to elite status. It’s been a while since I updated my resource page with links to the major frequent flyer programs, their airline partners and their award charts – so I figured now would be a good moment to do so.

You may find yourself redeeming less miles when you book through a partner airline.

So I thought it was time to update my consolidated list of airline award charts and partner lists, which you can find below. Some programs like British Airways do not have traditional award charts because they calculate award seats based on distance and have calculators you can use to find the required amount of miles for specific redemptions so I included those instead.

This list doesn’t contain every single airline out there, but I tried to include all the major frequent flyer programs and the ones readers are likely to earn and redeem miles with. In the meantime, bookmark this page for a handy one-stop resource for award charts and if you have other guides you’d like to see on TPG, please comment with your suggestions below!

FrontierAward Chart
Note: Frontier is a transfer partner of American Express.

Hawaiian Airlines award chart.

Hawaiian AirlinesHawaiian Airlines Award ChartPartner List
Note: Hawaiian Airlines is not in an alliance, but it is partners with airlines including ANA, Delta, Virgin Atlantic and Korean Air. Hawaiian Airlines is a transfer partner of American Express.

JetBlue
No award charts, points are a fixed value – around 1 cent per point. More info.
Note: JetBlue is a transfer partner of American Express.

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